The document lists volcanic locations in the Philippines along with their years of recorded eruptions and recent activity. Some of the notable volcanoes mentioned include Pinatubo, which had its second largest eruption in the 20th century in 1991, and Mayon volcano which has been erupting regularly between 1616 to the present day and is currently under alert level 2 monitoring. The document provides a comprehensive overview of the locations and eruptive histories of volcanoes across the Philippines.
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Volcanoes of the philippines with Location and Year Erupted
1. Volcanoes of the Philippines
Name Location Years of Eruption
Parker South Cotabato
A caldera-forming eruption occurred on
January 4, 1641.
Pinatubo Zambales,
Tarlac,
Pampanga
Reawakened in 1991 producing the 2nd
largest eruption in the 20th century.
Followed by milder eruptions in 1992
and 1993.
Ragang Lanao del
Sur,Cotabato
Eruption years are from 1765 to 1873.
Eruptions were uncertain in 1915 and
1916.
San Pablo
Volcanic Field
Laguna,
Batangas
Last activity was the formation
of Sampaloc Lake around 1350 AD +/-
100 years determined
by anthropology[3][13]
Smith Cagayan Eruption years are from 1652 to 1924.
Taal Batanes Eruption years is from 1572 to 1977.
Showing signs of unrest since 1991 and
permanently monitored.
Unnamed
volcano
(Ibugos)
Batangas Submarine eruptions in 1773, 1850 and
1854.
Makaturing Lanao del Sur Eruption recorded in 1865 and 1882.
The 1856 and 1858 eruptions was
2. credited toRagang[9][10]
Matutum South Cotabato
Mountain was fumarolic on March 7,
1911, but if an eruption occurred was
uncertain. Thermal springs in Akmoan
and Linan.[11][12]
Mayon Albay
Eruptions were recorded from 1616 to
2013. Permanently monitored. Volcanic
activity is identified up to present.
Alert Level 2 was raised.
Musuan Bukidnon
Eruptions in 1866 & 1867. Strong
seismic swarm in 1976.
Iraya Batanes
Last eruption was in 1454. Seismic
swarm in 1998.
Iriga Camarines Sur The eruption in 1628 was discredited.[7]
Jolo Group Sulu
Uncertain submarine eruption in 1897.
Listed as Bud Dajo, a cinder
cone on Jolo Island, in the PHIVOLCS
list.
Kanlaon
Negros
Occidental,Negros
Oriental
Eruptions were recorded from 1886 to
2006. Permanently monitored.
Leonard
Kniaseff
Compostela Valley
Last eruption was dated as
c.120 AD.[8]
Strong thermal features.
Cagua Cagayan
Eruption in 1860 and strong solfataric
activity in 1907. Thermal areas are
located near the summit and NW to
3. NNE flanks.
Camiguin de
Babuyanes
Cagayan
Its only recorded eruption was in 1857.
Fumarolic with thermal springs
Didicas Cagayan
Eruptions in 1773, 1856, 1900, 1952,
1969 and 1978. A submarine volcano till
1952 when a permanent island was
formed.[6]
Hibok-Hibok Camiguin
Eruption in years 1827, 1862, 1871 and
1948–1952. Activity from 1897-1902
was only solfataric. Permanently
monitored.
Ambalatungan
Group
Kalinga
Explosions in 1952 is
uncertain.[4]
Fumarolic with solfataras
and thermal springs.
Babuyan
Claro
Cagayan
Eruptions were recorded in 1831, 1860
and 1913. Askedna Hot Springs is
located in the southern base of the
volcano.
Banahaw Quezon
Eruptions were uncertain during the
mudflows of 1730, 1743, 1843 and
1909.[5]
Biliran Biliran
Phreatic eruption in 1939. Fumarolic
with thermal springs
Bulusan Sorsogon
Eruptions years are from 1886 to 2011.
Permanently monitored